'Real Housewives of Orange County' season 10 spoilers, cast news: Housewives back for more drama

Real Housewives of Orange County Season 10 cast Bravo

The cast of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Orange County" will have a lot to look forward to when the original housewives-centric reality show returns for its 10th season next week. 

Shannon Beador, one of the returning cast members of the show, said during an interview posted on E! News that the upcoming season will be filled with a lot of exciting life events such as a birth and a death. Beador, who will join the long-running reality show for the second season, will reveal more information about her struggles with her marriage and career once the series returns. 

Meanwhile, Tamra Judge also said that viewers should expect a lot of things to happen this season, including the birth of her granddaughter and someone's death, among others. 

"It's really real life stuff going on. It's not like, 'You didn't invite me to a party! You took my chair!' It's not that stuff..." Judge said. 

The usual high-end trips that the show is known for will also be featured in "RHOC" season 10. 

"We had a great trip to Tahiti," Vicki Gunvalson stated. "We all just look back on that trip as one of our best — I think one of our best cast trips. We swam with the sharks and just did things we probably shouldn't have done — like drank too much — but I just think we had one of our greatest trips ever." 

Meanwhile, Beador, Judge, Gunvalson, and Heather Dubrow will welcome a new addition to the cast. Meghan King Edmonds recently married professional baseball player Jim Edmonds. She and Dubrow have been friends for quite some time before she moved to Orange County. 

"We are friends with the Dubrows, and we've been friends with them for a while, so it was nice to have the opportunity for Heather to introduce me to all of her friends, and get to build some roots in Orange County," Edmonds told entertainment blogger Perez Hilton

"The Real Housewives of Orange County" season 10 will start airing on June 8. 

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